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When I began working with journalists, editors and civil society leaders- and the public they serve- in countries where media freedom is not a given, one of the first things I noticed was the...
I’ve just returned from a series of meetings in New York. With the UN General Assembly and the annual Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) conference taking place, the energy in the...
Only a third of youth in the Arab world believe their education has prepared them to get a job, according to a recent...
Jocelyn Grange, a media consultant working for IREX in Chad, writes about two community radio stations and the dedicated journalists...
Thirty years ago, I arrived in China as a young American diplomat after the normalization of relations between the two countries....
When I think about what I want exchange students to experience during their time in the United States, grocery shopping has never made the list. Visit Washington D.C. and view the Declaration of...
A recent report from News Group International analyzed trends in social media around the Arab Spring, specifically looking at the footprint...
While Tunisia’s revolution continues to have different meanings for different constituencies, perhaps in nowhere is the transformation...
Because of unacceptable gaps that exist between the majority population and Roma in a number of domains (e.g., housing, health, education, and employment), the issue of Roma integration presents...
“Education is the manifestation of the perfection already within a person.” As I listened to the words of Sanjoy Ganguli, founder of the...











